Hi Jack and list, So, how do you turn off the enhanced image viewer? I cannot find a way to do so, and it doesn't seem to be covered in Ancestry's help files. Thanks Ellen -------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2011 19:08:40 -0400 From: "Jack O'Connor" < [email protected] > Subject: [PACAMBRI] Printing Sons of American Revolution, Part II To: PA List < [email protected] > Well there is very good news and not good news. Not good news- Ancestry tech support told me "Due to contractual agreements with the owner of this collection, we are not permitted to provide the ability to print or save copies of the records." Very good news- Steve Belin is the man of the hour with this procedure. Simply turn off the enhanced image viewer and magnify the image to 150 to 200%. Right click the image and save as usual. Oh, and when you're finished, turn back on the enhanced image viewer. WAY TO GO STEVE. And thanks to everyone who offered suggestions and advise on this. Jack
In Ancestry's olive green upper toolbar, select "options", click in the area that contains a checkmark and the phrase "Use the Advanced Viewer ..." After saving the image, click in that same area with the phrase "Use the Advanced Viewer..." to return to viewing images with the advanced viewer. Regards, Jane Tripp ----- Original Message ----- From: Ellen To: Jack O'Connor ; [email protected] Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 4:45 PM Subject: Re: [PACAMBRI] Printing Sons of American Revolution, Part II Hi Jack and list, So, how do you turn off the enhanced image viewer? I cannot find a way to do so, and it doesn't seem to be covered in Ancestry's help files. Thanks Ellen -------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2011 19:08:40 -0400 From: "Jack O'Connor" < [email protected] > Subject: [PACAMBRI] Printing Sons of American Revolution, Part II To: PA List < [email protected] > Well there is very good news and not good news. Not good news- Ancestry tech support told me "Due to contractual agreements with the owner of this collection, we are not permitted to provide the ability to print or save copies of the records." Very good news- Steve Belin is the man of the hour with this procedure. Simply turn off the enhanced image viewer and magnify the image to 150 to 200%. Right click the image and save as usual. Oh, and when you're finished, turn back on the enhanced image viewer. WAY TO GO STEVE. And thanks to everyone who offered suggestions and advise on this. Jack